You don’t need fancy gym gear or hours of workouts to sculpt lean, strong arms. Celebrity fitness expert James Duigan, founder of Bodyism and creator of the Clean & Lean philosophy, shares three simple moves you can do anywhere, anytime — no equipment required.
Duigan’s holistic approach to fitness has earned him an A-list following including Elle Macpherson, Jessica Gomes, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, and David Gandy. His London-based Bodyism gym combines mindful movement with clean nutrition, helping clients achieve balance, strength, and lasting results.
So, if you’re ready to tone your arms and improve your posture, here’s James’ quick arm workout — written exclusively for Women Love Health.
1. The “Y” Lift
A fantastic move for improving posture and toning your arms.
How to do it:
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Stand in a squat position with your back straight and chest lifted.
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Sweep your arms up and down in a “Y” motion, keeping them straight and your thumbs pointing upward — as if you’re about to shake hands.
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This simple tweak activates your deep postural muscles for maximum results.
Try: 15 reps each morning.
2. Closed-Grip Push-Up (from the knees)
A great strength-builder for your triceps and shoulders.
How to do it:
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Start on your knees with your hands close together, directly under your shoulders.
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Lower yourself down slowly, keeping your tummy tight and your back straight.
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Push back up at a steady pace — slow and controlled is key.
Try: 10–15 reps.
3. Floor Tricep Dip
Perfect for sculpting your arms while also working your legs, glutes, and core.
How to do it:
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Sit on the floor with your knees bent and your hands behind you, fingers pointing forward.
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Lift your hips slightly, then bend your elbows to lower your body before pushing back up.
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Keep your core engaged and maintain good posture throughout.
Try: 10–15 reps.
Why It Works
These three moves target your arms while engaging your whole body — meaning you burn fat and build strength at the same time. The best part? You can do them anywhere: at home, at the park, or even during a work break.
As James says, “Simple, consistent movement paired with clean nutrition is the key to feeling strong, confident, and energised.”